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Major works announced for Killarney schools
By Michelle Crean
There's major works ahead for two Killarney schools who are set to get state-of-the-art extensions.
Education Minister, Norma Foley, announced that initial project approval has been granted for a major extension to Knockanes NS and also confirmed approval to proceed to construction for Killarney Community College.
The new building project at Knockanes will provide the school community with a modern extension that will add two mainstream classrooms to the current campus. The extension will also include accommodation for a new special education teaching room.
Killarney Community College will now proceed to construction to provide for two, state-of-the-art special education classrooms.
“I am delighted to announce these significant building projects for Knockanes National School and Killarney Community College," Minister Foley said.
"These two important building projects will greatly enhance the provision of education in the Killarney area and I look forward to seeing the progress of both projects and the many benefits they will bring to education provision in the local area.”
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